Saturday, Nov 3, was a fun photo shoot. Standing in 2 feet of water with all my camera equipment (very risky move for this clumsy gal), I gazed out over the water and pretended I was on the ocean somewhere in New England. The water was too choppy to stay out long, but for the short time the waters lapped around my rubber boots, it was exhilarating. This day was sans mosquitoes, but somehow two of them ended up in the car. :/ A malevolent force in the universe is determined to give me malaria.
In 1834 Congress approved $5,000 for construction of this lighthouse to guide vessels across Lake Pontchartrain to the mouth of the Tchfuncte River. The 36' tall brick tower was completed in 1837. It has been damaged by the Civil War and numerous hurricanes, including last year's Isaac. The town of Madisonville took ownership in 1999 and a group of volunteers rallied to restore it. Hurricanes Rita and Katrina interrupted initial efforts but restoration resumed in 2007. On June 25, 2008, Phase 1 of the restoration concluded. Processed with a texture by Anna Lenabem on Flickr. |
An abandoned tugboat near the shore. I believe the wording said, ST. JAMES TRANSPORTATION CO. |
Forster's Terns keeping watch at their posts as the boats whiz past. |
A toilet somehow made its way onto the tugboat. Um, pretty sure this isn't original to the vessel. |
The sun set right between the tugboat and the lighthouse. I was hoping it would set behind one or the other. Thankfully, the glow spread behind the boat as the sun lowered. |
The afterglow extended the entire length of the horizon. Boy, I wish I had a super wide angle lens. |
"The charm, hospitality and history make picturesque Madisonville a wonderful destination for a day, a week, or a lifetime." From Madisonville Official Web Site.
22 comments:
Oh Gail I do not know about your getting Malaria but I do know I need to see your photos every time and it is worth it:)INCREDIBLE HUGS B
sure looks like the old tugboat has seen better days! I am always amazed with all of the neat things that you find to photo. Each day, you write a story in pictures and this is most definitely what they call true art. Awesome creativity.
Y'all have a super great day.
Your photos are so fantastic - always worth a little treacherous wading.
Your non-wet vac comment this morning cracked me up :-)
Beautiful shots of the area. I'm glad to see that the lighthouse is being restored.
Awesome images. Glad the gators didn't get your piggies!
Beautiful water views! Had to giggle when I saw the toilet, nice view from the deck though while attending to one's business ;)
that opening shot with the sun's rays is phenomenal! yeah, the toilet must have taken some effort to get up there! sheesh!
thanks for risking waterlogging to get these. we won't talk about malaria. :)
That first shot of the sunbeams and the lighthouse looks like God is showing who the true Lighthouse is. :)
I love the sunset glow extending to the tugboat. The photo of the terns wouldn't load for me. All I got was the caption beneath a white box.
Wow, wonderful series of shots, the lighthouse and rays, the terns all sitting in a row, the low light of the end of day and the silhouettes... beautiful!
Your shots are just gorgeous! I admire your tenacity and skills - i.e. not dropping camera equipment into the water.
LOVE the first shot! What wonderful rays.
I quite like the rusted peeling boat as well.
As always though - terrific shots from start to finish.
Gail, your photography never ceases to amaze me.
Thanks for sharing the beauty :)
I love the lighthouse and the cute Terns! Gorgeous photos and scenery!
These are amazing photos Gail...I see publication in your future. Oh they're just heavenly.
There's a town called Coquille just inland from the Coast in Oregon.
Just beautiful! I love the lighthouse! It makes me miss the Great Lakes lighthouses. The sunset is gorgeous! Doing things out of the norm makes photos like these even more special.
Some absolutely stunning shots here, Gail but first and last are just amazing.
Great photos, Gail. I love the silhouettes so much!
Yes, Baby Z is doing so much better. He has lost a pound but that is ok because he was 9 lbs nearly. But the ...best ...part! I FINALLY GOT HOLD HIM TODAY!!!! Awh, best day ever!
(that's why I'm late replying) ♥
Beautiful skies and love that old tugboat -- I bet it could tell some stories. :)
Beautiful!!! I can't say which I like best 'cause they're all very good in composition and colors! [exception: toilet]
I did not KNOW about the lighthouse. I love 'em.
Oh, and mosquitoes....I swear they're here year 'round any more. You and me both, they're out to 'get us'.
Fascinating photos, and I love the Cajun French and the terns. Dianne
Madisonville is now on my bucket list. ;)
Lovely shots of the light house and the tug has certainly seen better days!! Glad that they are saving the light house!!
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